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THE MORNING NEWS It is lo Arnold Bennett Sees Financial Disaster in British Conscription.
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ENGLISH EDITION OF EL IMPARCIAL Page San José Costa Rica, Central America, December 11th. 1915 No. 41 United States Sends Note of The Pope Speaks on Important Report From BRAVE LITTLE CHILD. President Wilson on Protest to Austria for the Peace Negotiations.
Sir John French National Defence.
CLAIMS THAT BOTH BELLIGERNEW YORK HERALD APPROVES Sinking of the Ancona ENTS MUST YIELD TO CER AN AERIAL RAID IS MADE PRESIDENT WILSON STATETAIN EXTENT AND MUST AGAINST THE RAILROAD Wireles News Received Yesterday.
MAKE SACRIFICES OF THEIR MENTS IN HIS MESSAGE TO BUILDINGS AT DON AND CONGERMANY DOES NOT INTEND TO RELINQUISH BELGIUM.
NATIONAL ASPIRATIONS.
SIDERABLE DAMAGE IS CAUSCONGRESS.
ED.
AMSTERDAM, December 8th, 1915. Count Schul meeting of the Consistorial ROME, 7th. At the private NEW YORK, 8th. The emberg tells citizens of Liege that Germany does not College the Pope made an extenintend relinquishing Belgium.
Herald in one of its editorial LONDON, 7th. Sir John 9108 sive and long expected speech notes, referring to President Wilon peace which he said must be French reports that on the 2nd son Message to Congress, says AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE SUNK BY AN ITALIAN CRUISER.
just, permanent and must not be instant he ordered an aerial raid that the President admirably sets favourable to any of the belliger to be made against the railroad forth the circumstances which ent parties. Peace must be con buildings at Don in the vicinmake of national defense a vital VIENNA, December 8th, 1915. One of our submar. cluded under conditions that will ity of which several ammuniand immediate necessity and that ines was sunk by a Italian cruiser off Avlona.
lead to a benevolent outcome as tion depots were located which Congress therefore is bound to have on several occasions tried to are believed to have been blown enact laws which may tend to UNITED STATES SENDS NOTE OF PROTEST TO AUSTRIA FOR THE under the same terms as suggested. Near the railroad station seyachieve. he said. and exactly up. The railroad was also damaggive the Government sufficient power against its home enemies.
SINKING OF THE ANCONA.
ed in my first letter to the powers. eral fires were observed. After the It further states that the Presid These peace negotiations. he raid all the machines returned ent while doing so, has expressed further said, must be based on safely although on their way they the sentiments and opinion of WASHINGTON, December 8th, 1915. Note has the ideas directly or indirectly ex had encounters with several of the every true American citizen.
been dispatched to Vienna dealing on sinking of Anco pressed by an unprejudiced mind enemy aeroplanes. Our artillery na which is said to be far stronger than he one sent to and with the idea of expossing still continues the bombardment Germany when Lusitania was sunk. This note demands with entire clearness and to theis of the enemy trenches with satisSecretary Lansing Will Give immediate disavowal of sinking of Ancona. and dem full extent, the aspirations of factory results.
no Explanations ands of indemnity for lives sacrificed, and assurances every one envolved who must On the same day and in reprisREFUSES TO YIELD TO THE GERthat Americans will be protected from future attacks. renounce to all that is unjust or al for the enemy bombardment, INTERNATIONAL Reported that Germany has yielded in controversy bet impossible and must be satisfied we shelled the enemy trenches to FILM SERVICE MAN DEMAND IN REFERENCE ween the United States and Berlin Government, regard. only with an equitable redress the south of Epinette leaving AUGUST AND GRACE BENDER ANGA.
TO THE GERMAN ATTACHES.
ing recall of German Military Attachés. Firm attitude of which may be feasable and pos many gaps in their defense works United States shows refusal to detail the charges against sible.
and blowing up one of their mine This cut shows a photograph of little August Benderanga who WASHINGTON, 8th. Secretthese men. induce Bernstorff to notify Germany that it necessary, as happens stores. On the 3rd the enemy received the Carnegie medal for his courage. This little boy was in would be useless to press matter. State Department has in alluman controversies where artillery showed great activity the street and upon seeing that smoke and flames were issuing ary Lansing refused to yield to received information that American ship Communitaw the interests of two contending but was quelled by the fire from from the windows of his home ran into the house and saved the the German demand of specifying our guns.
life of his little sister, aged six months who was sleeping in a cot.
the acts which the German athas been captured and taken to an unnamed port. Nation parties are at stake, that each On the 4th and 5th we again tachees had done and which causality of those who captured the ship is not mentioned. group of belligerents must yield oppened additional gaps in the ed their presence to be considered other cases to certain expected ad enemy defense works and we as disagreable to the Government.
BERLIN CLAIMS MONTENEGRO WANTS SEPARATE PEACE.
vantages. It is also necessary that destroyed several of their wire Secretary Lansing attitude in both of the contending parties entanglements. Mine activity conthis respect has met with Presmake concessions although it be at tinues on both sides. We caused ident Wilson approval.
BERLLN, December 8th, 1915. Overseas Agency the price of sacrifices. This must one to explode to the west of Frisstates King Nicholas of Montenegro personally delivered be done in order that no one as court and the enemy on the 5th to Allies Ambassadors a document suggesting seperate sume before the Almighty and caused another one to explode as the British fleet exists and this peace for Montenegro, alleging that country was exhaust before humanity the great respon which caused damage. The enemy island is secure. That is quite cer.
ed. To this document Ambassadors replied that in such sibility for this slaughter with has on the 2nd caused two mines to case selations between Allies and Montenegro would be no precedent in History and explode in the same vicinity but Increase in Army Means to Decrease According to calculations, a solsevered, and that assistance heretofore accorded discon which if continued will be the caused no damage. Near Frelingh Munitions and Food by Decreasing year on the average, and an indier costs the State about 665 a tinued. Teutons score again in France by wresting a 500 beginning of the downfall of the ing we exploded another mine high degree of prosperity and which destroyed one of the enePower to Pay.
dustrial worker produces 500 of yard position on hill 193 from enemy. Counter attack civilization to which christianism my galeries in which the men Arnold Bennett, the famous of imports over exports of 2, 000 goods or service a year on the launehed to decapture lost ground failed.
had uplifted the world.
were working. The enemy answerwriter having just finished a millions on the year.
average. Thus, if 35, 000 recruits ed by exploding another mine in tour of the allied armies in ENGLAND FAVOURS WITHDRAWAL OF EXPEDITIONARY FORCES are obtained weekly the national The account has been squared GIAVE CHARGES AGAINST the same place, which destroyed France has returned to England FROM THE BALKANS.
to fight against conscription for partly by the sale back to America balance is robbed of 45, 750, 000 GERMAN OFFICER. about twenty five yards of our reasons the effect upon cir of American securities by our in weekly. It is now admitted that trenches. Since our last report ilian population. which he vestors. prominent firm of Anwith a population of 45, 000, 000 gives in the following amaz. glo American bankers put the 3, 000, 000 of our own soldiers, and weather has been exceedingly cold are maintainig an PARIS, December 8th, 1915. Hints are heard that and stormy.
ingly frank statement of con transfer of securities to America England, against wishes of Allies, favors withdrawal of ditions in England.
expeditonacy forces from Balkans.
since the opening of war at a bil by our supplies) 3, 000, 000 allied soldiers as well. No other nation Continued Activity Along lion dollars on balance.
By ARNOLD BENNETT This way of squaring cannat go population. The war is costing is doing as much in proportion to British Submarine The Germans Assume the Offensive the Italian Front England is now spending twen on for long, and is now almost at 900 ty five million dollars a day on an end. We have just borrowed Germany, with a population of Activity in the Levant. Along the Styr.
THE ITALIAN ARTILLERY DEMO the war. We are paying out of from America another half bil. 70, 000, 000, 20, 000, 000 a day, or taxation less than five million a lion. But the account has not been 28 cents per day for every inhabi.
INTERESTING DETAILS OF FEATS LISHES THE ENEMY RETREday toward the war. This state of fully squared, as is proved by the tant. It is costing us, with a ACHIEVED BY SINGLE THE GERMANS ARE CHECKED BY ATS IN THE CARNIC ALPS. affairs might continue almost in tremendous depreciation.
population of 45, 000, 000, 25, 000, THE PERSISTENT FIRE OF definitely if (1) our confidence in Conclusion: the situation is ve000 a day, or 56 cents per head.
HANDED SUBMARINE IN THE ROME, 7th. In spite of disad victory remained absolutely unim ry grave. All that can be done is Our burden is thus double GerTHE RUSSIAN ARTILLERY.
SEA OF MARMARA.
artillery dnels have taken place ting all the required goods from ports as low as possible and to in the catastrophic evil. The best we vantageous weather conditions, paired and (2) the State was get to make every effort to keep im many already.
Thus, there is no remedy for along the whole front.
its own citizens, But the State is crease exports to the utmost of LONDON, 7th. An official PETROGRAD, 7th. The GerOur artillery destroyed the not getting all the required goods our power.
can hope for is to palliate it, and statement has been received in mans on the western section of enemy retreats in the Carnic from its own citizens. It is noto And the way to do this is to reby so doing to endnre longer than connection to the feat achieved by Dvinsk last night, kept up a viola British submarine in the Sea of ent fire for a quarter of an hour Alps and also disorganized one of riously getting goods their detachments in the Seebach quantities from foreign countries, by the strictest economy, to work figures that in so far as you now immense duce the consumption of imports Germany.
It is utterly certain from the Marmara which on the 2nd of against our trenches located on valley.
and chiefly from America. our hardest industrially, and to November fired on a train and in our front as far Allukst but this The enemy artillery bombardflicted damages on the railroad These goods have to be paid for set free both labor and savings increase munitions or you will defire attained no success. To the ed Paularo on the upper Chvizzo If they are not pay for the sup for the benefit of the country.
crease food and other necessaries running to Ismid. On the 3rd of south of the city of Rafakowha, and Montfalcone, where consider ply will cease and there will be November this same submarine along the Styr, the Germans have Mr. Montagu, Financial Secre for civilians (by decreasing the able damage was caused. a financial catastrophe. tary to the Treasury, told the power to pay for them. or both.
torpedoed and sunk the Turkish Several of the enemy detach How are they to be paid for? truth to Parliament last week, And incidentally you will court a the cemetery near the village of ments, under cover of a dense fog, Ultimately they can only be paid plainly and fully. He showed that financial panic.
the Gulf of Ismid. the crew of Kozlinitchi we checked the enemy attempted to cross our lines at for by our exports. They are not the war is costing two thirds of Prices will rise more and more this destroyer was picked up by a by the persistent fire of our artiseveral points but were repulsed being paid for by our exports. In our entire national income.
quickly until they reach a point sailing vessel. On the 4th of llery. No change has taken place at all places.
the first half of this year and CAPT eoy. ED Mr. Montagu remedy for the which entails actual privation and November this same submarine along the balance of the front In the Glovua zone, along the not improved) imports had in that every citizen should set aside national volition to win will be since then things have assuredly inevitably approaching crisis was acute inconvenience. Then the sunk a steamer loaded with provThis cut shows a photograph of middle Isonzo several counter atcreased by 265 million dollars, or isions opposite the harbour of Pauderma and which steamer had Lugagements of Minor Importance Captain Boy Ed a German milita tacks were attempted but the ene 14 per cent, and exports had de half of his income for the nation impaired; peace will be desired; ry attaché, who has been charged my at all places was put to flight. creased by 360 millions, or 28 per al use. This was the best Mr. Mon and the bottom will inevitable fall Along French Front.
by the United States Government series of rapid and repeated cent.
tagu could do. And it was exceed out of the whole military machine, a displacement of thousand tons.
On this så me date and by means VIGOROUS CANNONADE REPORT with being complicated in the charges of our infantry gave us MORE DEPENDENT THAN EVER citizens the total of their income ingly futile. For the majority of for the bottom is moral.
case of the Hamburg American several points of vantage in the The essential character of the of its gun fire this same submarine IN THE DISTRICT OF CHAM Line.
ON AMERICA Carso region.
is the total of their expenditure. war after fourteen months is sunk four sailing vessels also At least half of them could not plain. It is a war of obstinacy. It PAGNE.
In the first half of 1914 we im live and maintain their physical is a war of sticking it. It is not, loaded with provisions.
ported 360 million dollars worth and will not be, a war of smashof food alone. In the first half of efficiency on less than their pres.
PARIS, 7th. The events 1915 we imported 543 million dolent expenditure.
ing and decisive victories in the POLITICAL CRISIS field.
which took place last night were lars worth an increase of 185 MUST PALLIATE CONDITIONS TO We beg to call the attention of our readers to the fact that each millions.
OUTLIVE GERMANY IN SPAIN. of no importance with the excepQuite probably food prices will tion of a rather vigorous canend the war. Quite probably the and every eablegram published in this English Section, is genu ne and It is plain that we are more Citizens will economize a little, grand strategy is to keep our THE CABINET UNDER PREMIER nonade in the district of Chamis published simultaneously in our Spanish Section, truthfully and than ever dependent, and chiefly and taxation can force them to prices lower than Germany pagne and some local engagecarefully translated. We never clip news from foreign newspapers DATO HAS RESIGNED.
on America, for the mere continu economize a lot more, but no con Anyhow, if you overthrow our ments in the proximity of our ador alter the dates as other newspapers are in the habit of doing. ance of life.
ceivable device will force them to financial system, already strained We would request our readers to be on the lookout and compare. If the first half of the year is economize in a degree at all com to the limit of safety, you burst up MADRID, 7th.
The Cabinet vance posts to the south of any gnide there will be an excess mensurate with the need so long the whole show for all the allies.
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